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When a doublingup rider is not available then you can book a guest that has a lower PL average of the rider that is missing. So when Ricky Wells is out, Wolves can only use a guest that has a PL average lower than the 6.49 that Ricky currently holds.

 

 

 

Where did I get it from ?

 

 

CVS and Peter Adams ..................... and there was a few hundred to confirm that ;)

You know the rule so why ask in post 653 if R/R can be used ? the replacement for a D/U rider is a PL guest.

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You know the rule so why ask in post 653 if R/R can be used ? the replacement for a D/U rider is a PL guest.

 

I think you misunderstand abit about what I am asking.

 

 

Lets use Ricky Wells as an example ..... He gets injured onthe night before the Good Friday meeting at Belle Vue at 11am. .... Wolves have no time to get in a guest and most teams are riding that day any way.

 

 

Can Wolves use R/R for Wells using his 5.79 EL average ? ..... or .......... do Wolves have to ride with 6 riders and put Wells at reserve due to his low PL average, meaning the other reserve gets 7 rides ?

 

 

You'd have thought that the PL average will be used for a guest for a double upper unless the guest has an EL average of his own?

If you see what I mean :D

 

Understand totally what you mean but the way CVS and Pete Adams explained it is the way i have posted it.

 

Which means for example Wolves could have Corey Gathercote riding at #4 instead of Ricky Wells ....... while they can in the same meeting have Adam Roynon at reserve replacing Sam Masters ven though Roynon holds 5.13 EL average compared to Gathercote's sub four point average.

 

Crazy I know but that sems to be the way it's operating !!

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I think you misunderstand abit about what I am asking.

 

 

Lets use Ricky Wells as an example ..... He gets injured onthe night before the Good Friday meeting at Belle Vue at 11am. .... Wolves have no time to get in a guest and most teams are riding that day any way.

 

 

Can Wolves use R/R for Wells using his 5.79 EL average ? ..... or .......... do Wolves have to ride with 6 riders and put Wells at reserve due to his low PL average, meaning the other reserve gets 7 rides ?

 

 

 

 

Understand totally what you mean but the way CVS and Pete Adams explained it is the way i have posted it.

 

Which means for example Wolves could have Corey Gathercote riding at #4 instead of Ricky Wells ....... while they can in the same meeting have Adam Roynon at reserve replacing Sam Masters ven though Roynon holds 5.13 EL average compared to Gathercote's sub four point average.

 

Crazy I know but that sems to be the way it's operating !!

Err...yes, I see what you mean, and that's the way I understand it. However -- using the scenario you have highlighted above, surely the Elite League averages kick in at that point and Roynon is in the top 5 and Gathercole is at reserve. Or something like that. Another 'rule' that hasn't been properly thought through and will be quite contentious as the season goes on. I can see a quite a few pre-match protests about the make-up of teams in the forthcoming season......
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I think you misunderstand abit about what I am asking.

 

 

Lets use Ricky Wells as an example ..... He gets injured onthe night before the Good Friday meeting at Belle Vue at 11am. .... Wolves have no time to get in a guest and most teams are riding that day any way.

 

 

Can Wolves use R/R for Wells using his 5.79 EL average ? ..... or .......... do Wolves have to ride with 6 riders and put Wells at reserve due to his low PL average, meaning the other reserve gets 7 rides ?

 

 

 

 

Understand totally what you mean but the way CVS and Pete Adams explained it is the way i have posted it.

 

Which means for example Wolves could have Corey Gathercote riding at #4 instead of Ricky Wells ....... while they can in the same meeting have Adam Roynon at reserve replacing Sam Masters ven though Roynon holds 5.13 EL average compared to Gathercote's sub four point average.

 

Crazy I know but that sems to be the way it's operating !!

Wells is classified as a D/u ONLY facility is a PL guest-if they can`t get one for whatever reason then they would have to use a NL guest.

This is only my opinion but i would imagine that PL averages would be used in determining the pl guest and he would slot into the position that the D/u was going to ride.

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can the pl guest be a rider that is already in a declared el team or just ride pl ?

 

ANY Premier League rider can be used as a guest as long as they have a PL average below the rider they are replacing. ..... So Ricky Wells (5.79 - 6.49) can guest for Adam Roynon (5.13 - 7.03) as he has a lower PL average than Adam ..... but Adam CANT gues for Ricky even though Wells has an EL average 0.66 higher than Roynon.

 

 

 

Err...yes, I see what you mean, and that's the way I understand it. However -- using the scenario you have highlighted above, surely the Elite League averages kick in at that point and Roynon is in the top 5 and Gathercole is at reserve.

 

I can see a quite a few pre-match protests about the make-up of teams in the forthcoming season......

 

 

The guest takes the place of the missing rider ...... so a team could have a rider at reserve with ahigher EL average than some in the main body ...... just because they have a lower PL average !!! ..... So Gathercote would be in the main body and Roynon still at reserve in the EXAMPLE used above.

 

 

But what happens if NO guest has been booked as its a last minute thing ? ..... arider has been injured before tapes up before !!

 

 

 

Quite agree it is going to be weird as one team could be up against a team with acombined average way over the 42.50 limit from day one if certain PL guests are used.

 

Strange ..... but that looks to be afew loopholes that will occur this season.

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ANY Premier League rider can be used as a guest as long as they have a PL average below the rider they are replacing. ..... So Ricky Wells (5.79 - 6.49) can guest for Adam Roynon (5.13 - 7.03) as he has a lower PL average than Adam ..... but Adam CANT gues for Ricky even though Wells has an EL average 0.66 higher than Roynon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The guest takes the place of the missing rider ...... so a team could have a rider at reserve with ahigher EL average than some in the main body ...... just because they have a lower PL average !!! ..... So Gathercote would be in the main body and Roynon still at reserve in the EXAMPLE used above.

 

 

But what happens if NO guest has been booked as its a last minute thing ? ..... arider has been injured before tapes up before !!

 

 

 

Quite agree it is going to be weird as one team could be up against a team with acombined average way over the 42.50 limit from day one if certain PL guests are used.

 

Strange ..... but that looks to be afew loopholes that will occur this season.

A few? In that case, I can see quite a number of results as well as line ups being protested. Just when you thought the BSPA couldn't possibly make it any more difficult.... :unsure:
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Here is a tricky one then

 

 

COVENTRY (for example only) go into a meeting without Zengota (injured) and Roynon (doubling up)

 

 

They have to use R/R for Zengota

 

They book Ricky Wells as a guest for Roynon

 

 

R/R will give Scott Nicholls an extra ride and also Ricky Wells, Aaron Summers and a reserve ....... even though Ricky has a higher EL average than Zengota !!! :blink: :blink:

 

Why not just use riders EL averages. No loopholes and bull$hit then. As it stands, everyone is going to want Ricky Wells to guest as he has a low PL average!

 

 

I think its because you are only talking about riders that ALL have a PL average ..... they dont all have an EL average

 

 

Weird thing is ..... should Doyle and Barker miss a meeting for Birmingham ..... Who will they use as guests ?

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Weird thing is ..... should Doyle and Barker miss a meeting for Birmingham ..... Who will they use as guests ?

Just about anyone in the Premier League, if they're available. If both Doyle and Barker maintain their PL form, it's looking pretty good. Currently JD's average is 9.17 and BB 9.83.
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I think its because you are only talking about riders that ALL have a PL average ..... they dont all have an EL average

Of course they have an EL average. Or have they signed for their EL teams on 0? If they don't have an EL average then you use a conversion but it's stupid to use a PL average if the rider has an EL average.

 

Or if you mean an average that has come form EL meetings, that fine but I assume that means Ricky Kling cannot guest as he doesn't have an average attained in the PL. And how do you replace Proctor? He doesn't have a PL average yet. Or Stead. Massive flaw in that theory.

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Or if you mean an average that has come form EL meetings, that fine but I assume that means Ricky Kling cannot guest as he doesn't have an average attained in the PL.

And how do you replace Proctor? He doesn't have a PL average yet. Or Stead. Massive flaw in that theory.

 

 

Proctor, Stead, Kling etc will be riding in he Premier League so can therefore be used as a guest. Yes they will be on assessed averages but the fact is they are in the PL.

 

 

Why they cant use EL averages ? ........ As I say, Ricky Wells or Adam Roynon have PL averages .... in an EL match any replacement would also have a PL average and if you included just EL averages, while some could have converted assessed averages, they would never really get a new EL average

 

 

Let's get one thing straight ...... I don't agree with it and think the doubling up rule has too many loopholes in it and quite frankly would rather see the same 1-7 every week ....... but those days are fast disappearing !

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Just about anyone in the Premier League, if they're available. If both Doyle and Barker maintain their PL form, it's looking pretty good. Currently JD's average is 9.17 and BB 9.83.

 

Maybe be able to use anyone but what if top riders are already riding so only 6pt riders left.

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Just about anyone in the Premier League, if they're available. If both Doyle and Barker maintain their PL form, it's looking pretty good. Currently JD's average is 9.17 and BB 9.83.

 

Despite holding a 6.50 EL average, Doyle can't be covered by Ty Proctor 5.53 and Simon Stead 5.75 as they will have higher PL averages !!! ....... But both can be used as a guest for Ben Barker 6.22 as his PL average is higher :blink:

 

 

Looking at the fixtures, Doyle misses both away trips to Lakeside and Coventry plus away matches at Wolves and Swindon.while Barker only misses the same Swindon match and one trip to Lakeside (both April) ......

 

Ipswich v Rye House is 2.30pm with Brummies at Coventry that night which he should make ...... but what happens if he is injured in heat 15 for Ipswich ? ....... it gives little time to get a guest, so will Brummies be allowed to use R/R for Barker ?

 

 

If R/R is allowed then that should be allowed whenever a club wishes to use it instead of a guest ...... shouldnt it ?

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Despite holding a 6.50 EL average, Doyle can't be covered by Ty Proctor 5.53 and Simon Stead 5.75 as they will have higher PL averages !!! ....... But both can be used as a guest for Ben Barker 6.22 as his PL average is higher :blink:

And even worse .... if Proctor were to be missing for Poole away (which isn't currently the case), then track specialist Doyle could replace him despite having an average a whole point higher.

 

There is a real danger that the season be totally manipulated by the selection of these guests on dodgy averages. It's almost as if the promoters feel unable to participate unless success is based on finding ringers (the new foreign 4 point scenario).

 

The cleverest (and richest) promoters will be the winners here. There is a lot of data for them to consider. For example, Doyle is a great guest at Poole, but as a Wednesday night rider (Birmingham) opportunities will be limited.

 

So Doyle is eligible to replace Wolves fifth rider (Proctor) in the averages, yet he can only replace Eastbourne's number one. Whereas Proctor can replace Eastbourne's entire top 5. That is SO WRONG.

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Unless Proctor is injured and the Birmingham match has been poatponed, Doyle wont be available to guest for Wolves at Poole .......... unless its switched to a Monday night !!

 

 

One thing that was pointed out by CVS was that the ORIGINAL fixture takes presendent so rearranged fixtures for PL tracks have to be done on a day their top riders are not riding for their EL track !!!

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I've only just this minute looked into Wolves' team - Skornicki is a great signing based on entertainment, but I strongly think that Mr. Klindt was a better rider based on his ability to add to his average. Klindt is due a stormer I think and Wolves have missed a trick by leaving him out.

 

That said though, Sam Masters at reserve is a genius move and by shuffling some points off the top will pay off in heat 2 I reckon.

 

They wont set the elite league on fire this year, but there'll be some cracking home meetings which I intend to go to :)

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